5 Nov, 2010 @ 09:00
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It’s a right royal carry on!

By Wendy Williams

IT was the stuff fairytales are made of; a true rags-to-riches tale that ended with a glamorous wedding to a Prince charming.

Now, the courtship of the SpanishCrown Prince Felipe and former anchorwoman Princess Letizia has been made into a TV series by Telecinco.

Six years after the royal wedding in Madrid, Felipe and Letizia: A Love Story retraces their romance from Felipe’s break-up with Swedish model Eva Sannum right up to his wedding day, when Spain’s most eligible bachelor walked down the aisle to marry the granddaughter of a taxi driver.

In the fictionalised version of events, the series, starring Spanish actors Fernando Gil and Amaia Salamanca as the happy couple, explores how a divorced journalist was accepted into the royal family and the hearts
of the nation.

And with everything you may expect from a Hollywood romance – glamour, drama, intrigue – it is already proving popular.

The first episode aired last week attracting 4.2 million viewers.

The series comes just at the right moment for the Prince and heir to the throne.

Polls show support for the monarchy is declining whilst his ever popular father shows signs of ill health.

Supporters and critics of the monarchy both agree, the Prince’s choice of bride was a public relations triumph and maybe recapturing their love story on screen will prove the boost in popularity it needs.

Jon Clarke (Publisher & Editor)

Jon Clarke is a Londoner who worked at the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday as an investigative journalist before moving to Spain in 2003 where he helped set up the Olive Press.

After studying Geography at Manchester University he fell in love with Spain during a two-year stint teaching English in Madrid.

On returning to London, he studied journalism and landed his first job at the weekly Informer newspaper in Teddington, covering hundreds of stories in areas including Hounslow, Richmond and Harrow.

This led on to work at the Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Mirror, Standard and even the Sun, before he landed his first full time job at the Daily Mail.

After a year on the Newsdesk he worked as a Showbiz correspondent covering mostly music, including the rise of the Spice Girls, the rivalry between Oasis and Blur and interviewed many famous musicians such as Joe Strummer and Ray Manzarak, as well as Peter Gabriel and Bjorn from Abba on his own private island.

After a year as the News Editor at the UK’s largest-selling magazine Now, he returned to work as an investigative journalist in Features at the Mail on Sunday.

As well as tracking down Jimi Hendrix’ sole living heir in Sweden, while there he also helped lead the initial investigation into Prince Andrew’s seedy links to Jeffrey Epstein during three trips to America.

He had dozens of exclusive stories, while his travel writing took him to Jamaica, Brazil and Belarus.

He is the author of three books; Costa Killer, Dining Secrets of Andalucia and My Search for Madeleine.

Contact jon@theolivepress.es

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